Vlog #5: Using PLR on Squidoo and PayPal Problems

Hey guys! I’m having some PayPal issues that I’m fairly stressed out about but it’s out of my hands until morning so I’m trying to focus on work. Here is vlog #5 as part of Tiffany Dow’s vlogging challenge.

So, I had some unexpected and unauthorized transactions on my PayPal. I sent in disputes right away but I’ve gotta call PayPal in the morning because one was a $1,800 refund for a ghostwriting project I did and I sure didn’t authorize a refund. I also emailed the client to let them know there was an issue because I’m sure they got an email about the refund as well. Hopefully PayPal gets it figured out tomorrow.

Well, I can’t just sit around and worry. There is work to be done. Earlier I created a new Squidoo lens using a PLR pack I bought. The process was quite simple. I made a text module for each article in the pack. I opened up each article and extracted the key points and research and rewrote it with personalization and some things I’ve learned from personal experience. I added products to the lens through Amazon modules and pictures. I also added one more text module based on a products I was seeing on Amazon and an Amazon Spotlight module to address a concern I had over the topic.

Ya, me too. It’s looking like it’s going to be up to the bank to stop a transfer to fix the last bit, but they quickly stopped everything else. They refunded some money they transferred out and they stopped the check that was requested, but whoever got access to my account also tried to pull all of the money out of my checking account.Amanda Thomas recently posted..Win a Free Copy of Squid Pro Quo!!

So sorry you’re having to deal with that – that sucks! Hope it isn’t a shady customer doing it. Good tip on using PLR on Squidoo. Too many people do bare rewrites and get their lens locked.Tiffany recently posted..Trendwatching and Servile Brands

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